Andy_Ross
Penultimate Amazing
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He looks like Max Headroom's grandadCouldn't he have worn a better suit, maybe a tan suit?
He looks like Max Headroom's grandadCouldn't he have worn a better suit, maybe a tan suit?
Yeah, that'll help them achieve The American Dream!Brooke Rollins: "The American dream is not being on a food stamp program. The American dream is not being on all these programs. That should be a hand up, not a handout. As of yesterday, we have moved 1.75 million people off of SNAP."
From: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-citizens-only-survey/
Trump sent out a fundraising email that asked its recipients to fill out a survey and asked, "Are you a proud American Citizen or does ICE need to come and track you down?"
Brooke Rollins: "The American dream is not being on a food stamp program. The American dream is not being on all these programs. That should be a hand up, not a handout. As of yesterday, we have moved 1.75 million people off of SNAP."
It's embarrassing for such a wealthy nation to have so many poor people who need help just to get enough food.
So, stop helping them. Problem solved.
We know he does believe god saved him from the assassination attempt. Remember god is proud of him, he also told us that.This unhinged video posted by Trump implied he is ordained by God and doesn’t make mistakes so Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, the Hodgetwins, Owen Shroyer, and Candace Owens should “shut the ◊◊◊◊ up” and stop questioning him
And with a population that meets all criticism or suggestions of how things could be made better with excuses or hostility.There are really 2 americas. The one you see on tv and the other one that no one looks at. If you drive through the central parts of some states like Florida or West Virginia (among others), it doesn't look a whole lot different than a 3rd world country with people living in shacks made of tar paper and corrugated iron. It can be hard to believe you are in the wealthiest country in the world.
It comes from living in denial. People who reject reality react poorly when reality is forced upon them. They're living a defense mechanism. Which, to be fair, is probably the default natural state for humans.And with a population that meets all criticism or suggestions of how things could be made better with excuses or hostility.
Man, I too believe he was saved by god. Some malevolent piece of ◊◊◊◊ god, for sure. But what we witnessed that day was a divine intervention. He was THAT close to croaking, in spectacular fashion none the less. I won't say I'm sad it didn't happen. First it could be illegal where I live, second I'm not so sure what would happen with US and the world, if it happened. But the luck of the bastard is certainly beyond remarkable.We know he does believe god saved him from the assassination attempt. Remember god is proud of him, he also told us that.
My 20 year old daughter spent this summer in the US working in a summer camp in the Poconos then a few days - a week in NYC, Nashville, Santa Monica, Hawaii and other places. She was struck by how common and visible terrible poverty was, how poor service was (she's worked pub barmaid to silver service) and how angry and resentful so many people seemed to be.There are really 2 americas. The one you see on tv and the other one that no one looks at. If you drive through the central parts of some states like Florida or West Virginia (among others), it doesn't look a whole lot different than a 3rd world country with people living in shacks made of tar paper and corrugated iron. It can be hard to believe you are in the wealthiest country in the world.